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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Inheritance is not considered community property in Virginia or most other states. [/quote] BS[/quote] Pp is correct. If not commingled, inheritance is considered seperate and is not community property. If op’s wife put op’s name on the deed, then it is commingled and shared. But if not, then it is seperate and not marital property. [/quote] PP is not correct. And you are wrong too. The entire thread exists because OP owns the house. If he didn't, this thread would make no sense.[/quote] NP. There are plenty of people who dont understand inheritance law and would assume the property is theirs just because theyre married. Please check yourself. [/quote] OP has stated, clearly, several times, that the house is owned jointly. Are you ignoring that on purpose? You just like to argue?[/quote] There are two different points being made here. One is a clarification of how inheritance works (it’s not marital property if it’s not commingled) and the other is op’s specific situation, where it seems it was commingled by adding op to the title. [/quote]
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